Midsize Enterprise Summit Downloads
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Categories: System Administration, From The Mail Bag..., From the Files of DCOT..., NetworkingPosted on Tuesday, May 22, 2007 by Tim Fehlman
I just received an e-mail indicating that all of the presentations that were at the Midsize Enterprise Summit are now available online! Here they are:
- Rebels vs. Empires: The Cycle of Disruption and Discontinuity in Technology and Business
Presented by: Neil MacDonald
1,928 KB (Right Click to Save) - Business Intelligence Trends and Best Practices
Presented by: Kurt Schlegel
2,255 KB (Right Click to Save) - The Future of Malicious Code
Presented by: Neil MacDonald
1,805 KB (Right Click to Save) - Server Trends: Blades, Virtualization and 64-Bit Computing
Presented by: John Enck
832 KB (Right Click to Save) - Bring the Network to Your People: Remote Access for Mobile and Fixed Employees
Presented by: Eric Paulak
2,564 KB (Right Click to Save) - Driving the Customer-Centric Enterprise
Presented by: Scott Nelson
619 KB (Right Click to Save) - Software as a Service: The Myth and Promise of No Software
Presented by: Scott Nelson
1,191 KB (Right Click to Save) - The Continuing Evolution of SAN-Based Storage Infrastructures
Presented by: Roger Cox
1,529 KB (Right Click to Save) - Portals for Midsize Businesses: Connecting People and Processes
Presented by: David Gootzit
2,233 KB (Right Click to Save) - Practical Lessons and Practical Uses: Open Source in the Enterprise
Presented by: Mark Driver
1,098 KB (Right Click to Save) - BI Panel Discussion
Presented by: Robert Anderson & Kurt Schlegel
725 KB (Right Click to Save) - Trends and Directions in Disaster Recovery Management for Midsize Businesses
Presented by: Donna Scott
940 KB (Right Click to Save) - Protecting Mobile Users on a Budget
Presented by: Neil MacDonald
1,253 KB (Right Click to Save) - Negotiating With BI Vendors
Presented by: Kurt Schlegel
1,880 KB (Right Click to Save) - Ten Revolutionary Changes in Workplace Performance and the Technology Issues Driving Them
Presented by: Tom Austin
3,372 KB (Right Click to Save)
I hope you find they to be as interesting and informative as I did.
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